(3) Schools in general have become much less tolerant of hazing, drinking, and alcohol related violence over the last thirty years;

(4) Media scrutiny of college football is geometrically more intense now than it was in 1984;

(5) We live in an era when nearly every human being is carrying a portable recording device that can capture, broadcast, and immortalize youthful follies, which certainly wasn't the case in 1984, when the most pressing technological question of the day was: Beta or VHS?

Pussification of America. Why hasn't anyone pointed out that this frat douche could have broken JH's hand hitting it with his head like that! Then he'd have trouble holding onto the ball!

When I was at LSU (91-95) it seemed half of campus was juicing up and heading to Sports or Murphys for the weekly brawls. Nobody called the police. And when the police did show up they just chased everyone off. They didn't want to waste time writing reports, etc. over a bar fight.

For all of the 'greater han thou' people here, yes, JH is on probation. It MAY surprise you, but not every law that is broken is deemed worthy of imprisonment. Nor should this altercation end JH's football career. Miles and Moffit will handle his punishment accordingly and from what I have heard, it will SUCK.

JH WILL pay a price that this douchebag wont have to worry about. This assclown won't have to get up at 5:00 am to run till he fills the puke bucket. He'll put some ice on his head and try to get some sympathy ass.

Why do you think JH is going to get off easy? He'll face the SAME legal system as anyone else, will have the same rights and presumptions, and will face the same penalties if found guilty. On top of that, he will have to answer to Miles and Moffit, two old school hard-asses.

The guy is in college. He's 20. He got called out, won a fight, got in an extra shot, and laughed at a goofy jackass. This is NOT a sign of the downfall of LSU football or that thug life has taken over. Get over yourself.

I bet come the first Saturday in September you are tailgating, boozing it up, heckling old women and babies, tipping over porta-potties with handicaps inside, and throwing piss bombs.

Or what it could be is that you were the guys sitting in your dorm room every night hating on the bar scene because you couldn't hook up with your hand in college!

re: When I was at LSU , stuff like this (Hill incident) never happened. I swear.(Posted by Paluka on 5/1/13 at 3:06 pm to jeffereycole)

quote:I was at LSU from 1984 to 1987 and the same thing went on. I "white boy" even jumped in against white frat boys fighting black football players that were my friends and then there is Eric Hill...he didn't need any help in his altercations.

No he didn't. He needed help satying out of trouble. Give him a few drinks and he was ready to brawl.

re: When I was at LSU , stuff like this (Hill incident) never happened. I swear.(Posted by Enfuego on 5/1/13 at 3:13 pm to Lsupimp)

quote:None of my fraternity brothers ever fought. I never got my arse kicked at Murphy's for being a mouthy punk in 1984. That never happened. One of my brothers never knocked the teeth out of a Sigma Chi's head in a drunken post-game brawl. The same Sigma Chi's never retaliated by storming our house and punching everybody they saw. LSU's highest profile player, a guy who has a statue on campus now, never brawled with the football team. And they never brawled back. The LSU baseball team never had a big fight at a frat house. I didn't witness that. One of my friends never cold-cocked a guy at Sports Illustrated (Reggies) and he certainly isn't an orthopedic surgeon now. Another didn't join in on an ass-kicking and never became a lawyer in Baton Rouge and a big LSU booster. None of that happened. What happened here is unique. Unique to Jeremy Hill and LSU. And a poor reflection on Lester Fudd Miles. If we were properly chastened, and had a sense of shame, we'd all set our hair on fire in unison at halftime of the first home game, in righteous protest.

re: When I was at LSU , stuff like this (Hill incident) never happened. I swear.(Posted by LSUNO on 5/1/13 at 3:44 pm to Lsupimp)

Lsupimp that behavior is absolutely unheard of.

Even the holiest of holy, WP31always, got into a well known fight in high school. Everyone JHS class of 99 was in City Park watching.

For the racists/Miles haters, I'm talking about a white baseball player fighting. Not just a white baseball player, but a very good person. And to explain what was at risk, he went to a strict Catholic school and was trying to earn a scholarship to LSU.

re: When I was at LSU , stuff like this (Hill incident) never happened. I swear.(Posted by DanglingFury on 5/1/13 at 4:23 pm to LSUNO)

quote:Lsupimp that behavior is absolutely unheard of.

My favorite player ever, Kevin Faulk, never got into trouble. He certainly never punched a cop (allegedly) during the summer after his freshman season in Carencro. He definitely didn't have his suspension lifted during the first game of the season when we were losing to Houston by at least two TDs either.

re: When I was at LSU , stuff like this (Hill incident) never happened. I swear.(Posted by PortCityTiger82 on 5/1/13 at 5:23 pm to Lsupimp)

Only one at fault in the whole deal was the pansy that got his arse whooped and call the cops. What a Bitch! Take it like a man. If you wanna get back at him then come stronger for round 2. Who calls the cops for getting beat up?